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The PowerStage 100 utilizes a variety of
connectors on its input panel. Below is
a chart listing the various types of
connectors on the PowerStage 100.
Before using the PowerStage 100,
please read and follow the steps listed
below:
1. Heed all safety warnings when operating the
PowerStage 100.
2. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position
and all volume levels are in the Min position.
3. Plug the female end of the supply cord into the
Supply Cord Jack (item L page 5) of the PowerStage
100. Next, plug the supply cord into a power source
with the correct voltage.
4. Connect the cord(s) from your microphone or
other signal source(s) to the PowerStage 100's input
jack(s).
5. If you have a PowerStage Xpander 100, connect
it to the PowerStage 100 via the 1/4" Line Output
Jack (item K).
6. First, turn all outboard gear, instruments and other
equipment ON, then the PowerStage 100.
7. Adjust volume levels to the appropriate levels,
listening for feedback or other ringing.
8. If feedback is encountered, rotate the appropriate
(LOW or HIGH band) frequency notch filter control
down to its lowest position. Next, slowly turn the
frequency control knob to pinpoint the location of
the problem frequency and cancel it.
9. Steps 7 and 8 may need to be performed more
than once if several feedback problems occur.
For more detail on setting up your PowerStage 100,
please refer to the diagrams on pages 8 thru 11.
SETTING UP THE POWERSTAGE 100
Jack
MIC 1
IN
Style Connection Pin Out
Balanced
Input
XLR
Female
Pin 1 = GND
Pin 2 = POS
Pin 3 = NEG
XLR
Male
MIC 1
OUT
Pin 1 = GND
Pin 2 = POS
Pin 3 = NEG
Pin 1 = GND
Pin 2 = POS
Pin 3 = NEG
XLR
Female
MIC 2
IN
INST 1/4" TS Tip = Input Signal
Sleeve = GND
AUX
LINE
1/4"
TRS
Tip = POS Signal
Ring = NEG Signal
Sleeve = GND
STEREO
LINE
Dual
RCA
Inner Ring = Signal
Outer Shell = GND
INSERT 1/4"
TRS
Tip = Send (output)
Ring = Return (input)
Sleeve = GND
LINE
OUTPUT
Tip = Signal Output
Ring = Terminated
100Ω to GND
Sleeve = GND
1/4"
TRS
Balanced
Output
Balanced
Input
Balanced
Input
Unbalanced
Input
Unbalanced
Input/Output
Unbalanced
Output
Unbalanced
Input
WIRING AND CONNECTIONS